Taryn was born in Vancouver, Canada where she was a competitive figure skater and national medalist in Ice Dancing. She graduated from Duke University with a degree in Economics, Theater and Film. She is now a professional actress/ writer / web series producer and science advocate. She co-founded the group Scirens, a science advocacy and creative team focused on inspiring science literacy in the general public through entertainment. They are developing unscripted and scripted TV projects and use social media to share STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) news. As an actress she played 'June Sanders' for 3 seasons on BYUTV/ Netflix's Granite Flats and has been nominated for her work on the digital series After Judgement (which she co-produced) and Compulsions. She recently wrapped the co-lead on the Black Pills comedy series Moooom. As a writer, she has written for Black Box TV, Stan Lee (an unproduced sci-fi action series) and has been a finalist in both NYTV Fest and Sloan Foundation / Sundance fellowship competitions.
Taryn is a native New Yorker who began modeling and filming commercials at the age of 2 months old. She has performed in several theater productions, filmed over over 25 national commercials and and graduated from Fordham University, College at Lincoln Center's Performance Theater Arts Program with a Bachelor of Arts. She continues to reside in New York City after ending a 3 year stint in 2002 of living and working in Los Angeles.
Taryn Shulak is known for Dance Monsters (2022).
Taryn Southern is a digital personality, writer, producer, director and songwriter with more than 500 million views across her internet videos. In 2018, she produced the world's first pop album composed with artificial intelligence (I AM AI) and wrote and produced a Streamy-nominated immersive virtual reality series for Google/YouTube VR. In addition, her directorial debut, I AM HUMAN, premiered at The Tribeca Film Festival in May 2019. Taryn got her start on American Idol before landing guest starring roles in television shows such as Rules of Engagement (CBS), New Girl (NBC), Legit (F/X) and Guys with Kids (CBS) and writing comedy for digital networks (Heavy.com, MovieTickets.com) and television ( "Private High Musical" for MTV.) As a frequent television host, Taryn was a correspondent for the highest rated late night series on Discovery Channel in 2013/2014 (Shark After Dark/Naked After Dark), as well as a correspondent for NBC's The X Factor and host/producer for AT&T U-Verse, "Project MyWorld" for DirecTV, and a correspondent for VH1, G4, MTV and more. In 2012, Taryn launched a YouTube channel, growing more than 500,000 subscribers by 2014, and digital production company, Happy Cat Media. Through the channel, Taryn returned to comedy and music, landing a comedy song ("Crush") on the US radio charts and hosting her own countdown show on Sirius XM Radio.Her production company Happy Cat Media focused on high-end, influencer based content for brands and distributors such as Marriott, MovieTickets.com, Conde Nast, Snapchat, Vimeo, HTC Vive, and more. In 2017, she was featured as one of three women leaders in media for Ford's national "She's Got Drive" campaign and named one of the Top 20 Women in VR.
Taryn Terrell was born on December 28, 1985 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She is known for Kidnap (2017), Jurassic World (2015) and Oldboy (2013). She has been married to Joe Dryden since October 13, 2015. She was previously married to Drew Galloway.
Taryn Waldorf is an actress, known for Ouija Shark (2020) and Breaking Curtain 2020 (2020).
Taryn Westphale is known for The Bell Garden, Madam Lam (2017) and Death Hair 2 (2017).
Tarynn Stineman is known for Ghosts of EastWind Castle (2021), The Corn Teen (2020) and Applewood.
Tarzan "The Wonder Horse" was a star of Movies, Circus, and Rodeo. When Ken Maynard bought Tarzan around 1925 for $50 in Newhall, California, he found his perfect co-star. Tarzan received billing in many of Maynard's movies from then on. Ken named his prize steed Tarzan after the fictional hero of the 'Edgar Rice Burroughs''s novels. This angered Burroughs, who sued Maynard. Ken settled out of court on the condition that his stallion be called Tarzan, The Wonder Horse. To the delight of Buckaroos, young and old, Tarzan, The Wonder Horse was prominently listed on posters, lobby cards and in comic books for the next 15 years. He often had more screen time than the other co-stars in a Maynard Western. Of course, Tarzan was a better actor than many of them. The Wonder horse was a splendid horse, amazingly intelligent, and clever. The half Arabian and half American Saddle horse was strong and beautiful. Ken had an exceptional rapport with his prize mount. Maynard taught the horse all kinds of tricks that have never been duplicated in the movies. Tarzan's film career began in earnest with the 1927 production of "Somewhere in Sonora" and lasted until his death in 1940. His last role was in "Lighting Strikes the Range." When Tarzan died, Ken was overwhelmed and his career, already confined to poverty row movies, took a nosedive. Tarzan was buried in a defunct stable in Hollywood Hills. His grave was lost to development, but his star will always shine bright.
Tarzan is known for Hello Ghost (2023), Komedi Moderen Gokil (2015) and Upik Abu dan Laura (2008).